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Beacon Center releases 2022 Pork Report
December 14, 2022, 9:00 a.m.


NASHVILLE -- Today, the Beacon Center released its most famous annual publication, the Pork Report. As always, the report sheds light on hundreds of millions of dollars in wasteful spending across Tennessee. Examples in this year's report range from the state's no-bid contract for contact tracing given to a company with no previous experience to the $1.2 million in unused homeless pods wasted by the city of Nashville.




This year's infamous Pork of the Year "winner" was the "stadium madness" that took place when state and local governments gave millions upon millions of hard-earned tax dollars to build or upgrade professional sports stadiums. While the highlight was the $500 million handed out to the Titans for a new stadium in a wildly unpopular deal, Nashville wasn't alone in taking taxpayer money. Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Memphis also forced local taxpayers to pony up for new stadiums or expansions to existing ones, while also asking state taxpayers for more money.

Other 2022 Pork Report entries included:

• An enormous $80,000 mistake by the mayor of Dresden, who paid a firm to do architectural design on a new city hall and municipal complex. The only issue...the city didn't even own the land.
• A frivolous lawsuit the city of Knoxville filed against Netflix and Hulu for franchise fees that was a lose/lose for taxpayers.
• Millions of dollars spent by both Bristol and Johnson City for "economic development opportunities," which in reality are just pickleball courts and softball fields.





"From pickleball courts in Bristol to unused homeless pods in Nashville, there continues to be plenty of material for the Pork Report," said Beacon Vice President of Strategy and Communications Mark Cunningham. "This report is supposed to be tongue in cheek, but it's also meant to educate taxpayers on how their money is being wasted by state and local governments."

Cunningham continued, "There is one piece of good news, however, in such a polarized political environment. Despite many people saying Republicans and Democrats can't agree on anything, this report shows that wasting tax dollars seems to be the one thing that brings both parties together."

The 2022 Pork Report comes from state and local budgets, media reports, state audits, and independent research conducted by Beacon Center staff and scholars. You can read the full report here.




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